First Aid
Camping
Cooking
Citizenship
Swimming
100

The goals of this are to protect a person who is injured or ill from further harm, stop life-threatening medical emergencies, and getting the person under professional medical care.

What is First Aid

100

These are week long trips to benefit scouts and develop their skills. (Bonus to name a few)

What are scout camps (ie. Fleischmann, Marin Sierra, Winton, Lassen)

100

The cooking merit badge is required for this

What is Eagle Scout rank

100

This is said to honor our flag and country

What is the Pledge of Allegiance

100

These are the 4 main swimming strokes

What is freestyle, breast stroke, back stroke, and butterfly

200

These contain bandages, gauze pads, adhesive tape, moleskin, soap or hand sanitizer gel, triple antibiotic ointment, scissors, gloves, CPR breathing barrier, and pencil and paper.

What is a personal first aid kit, first aid kit, med kit, or medical supplies

200

These detail where scouts are going, what activities are happening, what weather is expected, and contact information.

What are Camp Plans

200

These are the 5 basic food groups (bonus if the 4 elf food groups can be named)

What are fruits, veggies, grains, protein, and dairy

(What is candy, candy cane, candy corn, and maple syrup)

200
This is the event of burning a flag with dignity and respect

What is retiring the flag

200
This should be worn at all times while on a boat

What is a personal flotation device (PFD)

300

This should be placed on blisters to remove pressure and friction on them

What is moleskin

300

This type of camping is compact, minimal, and usually requires some walking to the campsite.

What is backpacking

300

This should be done to get rid of dishwater

What is straining the water at least 75 steps away from streams or lakes. Or, dig a sump hole

300
This represents the past, present, and future of our country, and it represents our people, our land, and our many ways of life.

What is The American Flag

300

This must be passed in order to swim at a Scout Camp

What is the BSA swimmer test

400

This acronym is used to assess situations and propose what to do about them

what is S.T.O.P. (Stop Think Observer and Plan)

400

These are put over tents to protect them from weather.

What are rain flies

400

This accounts for how many scouts are eating, any allergies or special foods needed, what needs to prepared, and how to prepare it

What is a meal plan

400

Following a national tragedy, the flag is flown this way

What is half-staff

400

This is the required depth of an area to safely dive in

What is 7 to 12 feet

500

This acronym is used to assess situations during breathing and heartbeat hurry cases

A.B.C.D. (Airway Breathing Circulation Defibrillation)

500

Hanging food and smellables in trees or in secure boxes are primarily used to guard against what

What are bears

500

These are 3 ways to cook camp food

What is stove-top, campfire, and dutch-oven.

500

This is the only time a US flag should be flown upside down.

What is a distress signal or to call for help

500

This method of water rescue should only be used as a last resort

What is swimming out to the person

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